The movie continues the plot of the previous episode of the animated version of "Resident Evil: Deterioration", and follows the "East Slavic Incident" between games 5 and 6. There is a big leap in the arrangement, and there are often emotional first-person searches in the game. Visually, it makes the movie feel very positive. Although the level of special photography in Japan has been deteriorating in recent years, regardless of whether the game is made into a movie, the drawbacks of the market policy of closing the country are constantly exposed, but from the outstanding performance of the national masterpiece "Space Battleship Yamato" last year, we can see that after all, the ratio of dead camels is higher than that of dead camels. Martha, there is a foundation and a chance.
People who watched this movie are definitely in the game control and not in the movie control, plus the "biochemical" plot full of conspiracy theories has never been able to withstand strict scrutiny, so everyone can't discuss Leon's spine is titanium alloy and tempered aluminum. Magnesium is a problem, and I can't study the tyrant's point of view. It can withstand tank collisions, oil tank explosions, and RPGs. Enjoy it well. I have to mention that Ada Wong has a lot more figure than before. A few fight scenes, especially the showdown with the President Fruit Field's double miniskirt uniform, are very exciting, not to be missed. It can definitely meet the needs of "biochemical" game control. Edition is really hopeless.
In fact, the difference between Gazai and ILM is mainly due to the detailed texture and light rendering. There are not only the constraints of imaging performance and computing limits, but also the limitations of Gazai's established thinking, which must be broken through. After all, I am a big fan of playing Nintendo. I really don't want them to let EA and Ubi be crushed to death.
It is recommended for game control, especially for "biochemical" fans. Others suggest that you can watch the live-action movie version in peace. It is wonderful and not a collection.
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